michal1980
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There's an obvious problem. The US doesn't own the moon. We're a signatory to a 1967 treaty that prohibits it.
outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means
Not later than 1 year after the establishment of the Historical Park, the Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall submit the Apollo 11 lunar landing site to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for designation as a World Heritage Site.
This is true. Great point. The treaty indeed says:
I checked the bill text, and it defines the "park" as being the artifacts left behind by the US landing missions, not any specific territory.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr2617/text
Under the treaty, those do belong to the US.
However, with respect to the site itself, the bill also provides that:
So the bill seeks to preserve the artifacts, and to designate the land they rest on as an international historical site, by going through the UN.
It seems the authors of the bill are aware of the treaty.
Mankind should decide on how to handle the moon.
The landing site should be historic, but not dedicated to America. It belongs to humanity.
If it's permitted and appropriate them I have no objections whatsoever. The term "national park" did throw me.
Huh, last time I checked America was the one who put a man on the moon.
If anything it has been a failure of subsequent administrations not to push a moon program, establish the moon as a territory of the United States, and secure it resources for future generations of Americans.
Uhhhh, if you read this thread you would already see that we cannot establish the moon as a territory. Further, WHAT resources are you speaking of? There's nothing on the moon (other than an isotope of Helium) that isn't found on the Earth in huge abundance.
You just gave away two thirds of America's lunar empire w/o even a whimper. How much cheese do you eat anyway?so why cant we get a UN resolution to preserve an internaitonal park on the moon? consisting of sites by US, Russia, and eventually China?
